The Drain Scope inspection camera is a specially designed device used to inspect narrow diameter pipes with tight bends. These strong, durable, Canadian made units feature a 1.23” diameter straight view camera head, with a 200 foot long push cable, and a 12” color LCD monitor. The monitor can come with an optional WIFI module to view/capture the live image on a tablet or smart phone, for easy on site documentation. The TRITON line DrainScope system is perfectly suited for quick and easy inspections of sewer, pool, and duct lines.

The miniature 1.36” color camera head is extremely flexible, and specially designed to navigate 90 degree bends in 1.5” pipes. Illumination comes from 12 high intensity LEDs, and the camera chip is very light sensitive offering high-quality, crisp images in pipes up to 4”. The camera head is stainless steel with a scratch resistant sapphire glass lens, and a sleek design with a specialized plastic skid that is very durable with no sharp edges making it highly manoeuvrable, easy to clean, and insuring that will not get stuck or caught when removing it. This skid centers the camera, making easier to push down narrow pipes or over rough surfaces. The camera head is completely waterproof to IP68. An integrated 512 Hz sonde is also built in to the camera head, making it easy to locate with a detection wand.

The push cable is 0.38” in diameter, 200 feet long and more flexible than the other models we offer, yet strong enough to be pushed out the full length. It is made of a highly resistant material and will be extremely durable for everyday applications and use.

The monitor is a 12”, day-light readable, LCD screen with a USB port to connect a USB thumbstick, hard drive, or ipod to capture images, video, and audio files via the built in microphone. There is an optional WIFI module available to display the live image on a tablet or smartphone, with image and video capture directly onto the device. Additional features include a rechargeable battery, with 2 hours of portable use, an on-screen foot counter, video output to a separate monitor, up to 16 pages of text for captured files, and an 8x digital zoom. Optional skids are available to allow the camera head to roll down larger pipes, as is a locator to detect the camera head underground or behind walls.

The Drain Scope push camera is a great choice to inspect pipes from 1.5” up to 4”. It is built using the same durable materials as other the TRITON line's sytems, but offers much more flexibility thanks to the specially design camera head, spring, and cable configuration.

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The best option for our application

I work for a mechanical contractor and recently we ran into an issue trying to find a scope that would be able to navigate an old Rickwell steam system. 3 inch buttweld steam, and 2 inch buttweld condensate. We knew the condensate was filling up and when drained there was sediment in the red rusty water. Find the leak we needed to run a scope in either end of the 2 inch pipe with a 200 foot scope. The total length of the pipe was somewhere around 323 feet. One end consisted one elbow 70 foot in followed by a second elbow 75 foot thereafter. The other end had two immediate back to back elbows followed by a third elbow within the first 29 feet. We own our own Rigid Seesnake for 2 inch pipe and above. The Rigid was not able to navigate any of the elbows. It consisted of a metal head slightly longer in length and the spring coil behind the head was a little wider that the 1.36” Drain Scope Triton we received from Fiberscope. With the awesome help from the fiberscope.net service they provided us with the best option for our application. I highly suggest talking to these guys before ordering or Renting because they really know each scopes capability. The Drain Scope arrived on time and ready to go. It was easy to use and it was able to navigate all three 90 degree elbows on one end plus an addition 40 feet. On the other end it was able to navigate 70 feet and one elbow plus an additional 20 feet, which is really good considering the distance. Although we were not able to find the leak we were able to narrow it down to 40 feet that the leak was at which was fine in this application because we had quoted a customer to replace 60 feet. Given that the pipe was so rusted and rough the skid plate on the Drain Scope Triton and the flexibility truly holds an advantage over the Rigid. We did not expect any scope to be able to navigate the entire pipe. It’s nearly impossible to reach 200 foot and still get a solid push behind a camera considering the circumstances. Truly a huge help in an area where we couldn’t even use thermal testing.